Hermès and big cats

The fashion house attracted the work of Robert Dalle (1923–2006) to create a table decor. It all started back in 1985, when Jean-Louis Dumas, who was then at the helm of Hermès, discovered and widely supported the talent of Dalle, a French animal painter, whose passion was big cats. This year, exactly 10 years after the artist’s death, his perfectly painted Panthera Pardus - leopards - an endangered species of wild animals, can be appreciated at Sotheby's auction, museum exhibition, gala dinner and, of course, on Hermès scarves and porcelain. The Equator Diaries service was shown in Le Studio des Acacias space. Prices - from 70 to 2500 dollars (large vase).

Coll. Carnets d ’équateur, R. Dalle, Hermès. Porcelain. 35 items. The first floor was turned into a real jungle in order to present the porcelain in all its details. Coll. Carnets d ’équateur, R. Dalle, Hermès. Coll. Carnets d ’équateur, R. Dalle, Hermès. In the artist’s drawings there are motifs from the lives of panthers, elephants, parrots, tigers. Coll. Carnets d ’équateur, R. Dalle, Hermès. Coll. Carnets d ’équateur, R. Dalle, Hermès. A detailed study of the depicted beast distinguishes the work of the artist.

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